Whale-Watching Cruise for One or Two from Cape Ann Whale Watch (40% Off)

Central Gloucester

In a Nutshell

View humpback and fin whales as they feed and play within close range of the 115-ft. boat "Hurricane II"

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Oct 26, 2014. Amount paid never expires.There are no blackout dates with this offer. May buy multiple for one-ticket option, limit 1 per person for two-ticket option. Valid for all trips during 2014 whale watching season. Reservation required; subject to availability and weather. Purchase is good for adult and senior citizen tickets only. Credit card required at booking. 2hr cancellation notice required or fee up to Groupon price may apply. Children younger than 3 are admitted free of charge except for trips during weekend afternoons July 1–October 1. Groupon value may be applied only toward whale watch tickets.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Cape Ann Whale Watch

Like celebrities, whales frequently bask in the flash of onlookers' cameras but will retreat to their underwater caves when overwhelmed. Spy sociable whales with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

$29 for one adult ticket for any whale-watching cruise; valid for all trips with no blackout dates ($48 value)

$58 for two adult tickets for any whale-watching cruise; valid for all trips with no blackout dates ($96 value)

Each customer receives one adult ticket valid for any whale-watching trip during the 2014 season, which runs from April 19 through October. Children younger than 3 are admitted free of charge except for trips during weekend afternoons July 1–October 1. A restricted number of Groupon tickets are accepted for the 1:30 p.m. sailing on Saturday or Sunday from July 1 until October 1, 2014.

Cape Ann Whale Watch

Since 1979, the whale-watching pioneers of Cape Ann Whale Watch have escorted more than half a million spectators fascinated by the sea's magnificent leviathans on three- to four-hour treks 15 miles off the Gloucester coast, earning it a spot on the Top 5 American Whale-Watching Tours by Joshua Horwitz, author of War of the Whales. Aboard the lightning-fast 115-foot Hurricane II, passengers can witness the natural grace of humpback whales, finback whales, dolphins, and pirates disguised as mermaids feeding and frolicking just feet from the boat. In the course of the approximately 30-mile circuit, a naturalist from Whale Cetacean Alliance narrates excursions, illumining the sight of each water dweller by discussing why whales breach, how to recognize individual humpbacks, and various feeding styles.